Clue
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Answer
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Laurence Oilivier won an Oscar in this Shakesperean tragedy
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Hamlet
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Alastair Sim stars in Dicken's christmas classic
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Scrooge
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Historical drama depicting the 1878 Battle of Rorke's Drift
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Zulu
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Spectre have stolen two NATO atomic bombs. James Bond is on their case
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Thunderball
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Beatles film!
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Help!
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Michael Caine plays a womanizing cockney chauffeur. "Shadows on me lungs!"
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Alfie
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In Swinging London, George Spiggot, the Devil, grants Stanley Moon seven wishes.
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Bedazzled
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Satire of public school life directed by Lindsay Anderson, and starring Malcolm McDowell
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If
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Oscar winning musical. "You've got to pick a pocket or two..."
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Oliver!
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A boy, a kestrel, and a sadistic games teacher
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Kes
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Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier play off against each other in this two handed mystery thriller
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Sleuth
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Derek Jarman punk film. Features Adam Ant, Jordan, Toyah and Wayne County
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Jubilee
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Realistically violent film set in a 70's Borstal. Ray Winstone is 'The Daddy'
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Scum
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A celebrity football match takes place at Slade prison. Fletch is prison team manager
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Porridge
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Mods and Rockers clash in Brighton
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Quadrophenia
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Biopic of the man who led India on a peaceful route to independence
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Gandhi
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Cinematic portrayal of the Profumo Affair
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Scandal
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An affair with the Marquess of Queensbury's son sends Irish playwright to Reading Gaol
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Wilde
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An imagining of The Marquis de Sade's incarceration in the Charenton asylum
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Quills
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Alzheimer's besets a well known novelist. Her husband becomes her carer. Genuinely moving
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Iris
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The real-life romance of two well known poets. The titular character takes her own life in 1963
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Sylvia
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In order to raise funds for their retirement home, four former opera singers perform a piece from Rigoletto
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Quartet
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Biopic of Joy Division's Ian Curtis
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Control
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A Peruvian Bear is given a home by the Brown family
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Paddington
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Biographical telling of Kenneth Branagh's childhood in Northern Ireland
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Belfast
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